2013: ALL-NESCAC team selections: Sophomore Charlotte Dewey (Greenwich, Conn.) was named to the first-team, while junior Abby Jenkins (Latham, N.Y.) and sophomore Anne Wymard (Radnor, Pa.) earned second-team honors.
2012: ALL-NESCAC team selections: Senior Elena Laird (Cambridge, Mass.) and sophomore Abby Jenkins (Latham, N.Y.) were both named to the first team, while first-year player Charlotte Dewey (Greenwich, Conn.) earned second team honors.
2011: ALL-NESCAC team selections: Junior Elena Laird (Cambridge, Mass.) and first-year player Abby Jenkins (Latham, N.Y.) both earned first-team honors.
2010: ALL-NESCAC team selections: Senior Avery Tilney (Philadelphia, Pa.) and junior Virginia Shannon (Cambridge, Mass.) were both named to the league’s second team. Senior Ashley Panichelli (New Castle, Del.) received the CSA Scholar-Athlete award at the championship weekend, as the Panthers were nominated for the annual team sportsmanship award for the second consecutive year.
2009: ALL-NESCAC team selections: Senior Sally Hatfield (Barrington, R.I.) was named to the first-team. Additionally, head coach John Illig was named the NESCAC Coach of the year.
2008: ALL-NESCAC team selections: Middlebury College women’s squash player Sally Hatfield (Barrington, R.I.) earned All-NESCAC honors. The league named its first All-NESCAC squad this season, with only 10 players earning honors.
1988: Vickie Hoyt was an all american and ranked 11th individually. She then represented the U.S.A. women’s team in the Pan American games.
1986: The women’s team won the Clarence E. Chaffee Award for Sportsmanship which commends competitiveness alongside sportsmanship. Co-Captain that season, Margaret Clark, states in the 1986 Kaleidescope that their coach, David Saward, was to be given credit for this award because he “insisted on these qualities all season long.” (1986 Kaleidescope, page 75)